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Show Obituaries New Utah! - Page 8 Wednesday, September 2, 1998 LaVon H. Greene Our loving wife, mother, and friend lost her hunting or fishing with her witn cancer on Aug. 30, . was born March 14, 1927 to Oscar F. and children; Hansen. Myrtle Jeffs Hansen in American Fork. She married Rodney Ballard Greene on October 16, 1947. A member of the LDS devoted visiting Church and a teacher for many years. She loved to crochet and work in the yard. La Von loved music and traveling in the motor home, especially camping, brother, Glen 6-- 8 Robin, Dr. Villija Avizonis and Dr. Clyde Ford for helping all of us along on this journey. James C. Cunningham James Clair Cunningham, 76, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died Sunday, Aug. 30, 1998 following a long and courageous battle. James was born in American Fork, June " J 21, 1922 to 3 1 Ross and Lila CunHaslam ningham. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Blanche Gray Cunningham, and three sons: James W. (Peggy) Cunningham, Lehi; Robert G. (Carol) Cunningham, Gilbert, Arizona; Alan B. Cunningham, American Fork; eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren; and four sisters. James was a World War II Air Force Veteran. He flew several missions between India and Opal D. China in fortress. the famous B29 Super- He retired from the U.S. Postal Service after 25 years as a carrier. He and his wife also served together as Temple Workers for several years in the Salt Lake and Provo Temples. A special thanks to the staff of Heritage Convalescent Center in American Fork, nursing home- - care, and friends, neighbors, and family. "The thrill of growing a rose is one of the mysteries of life that's unexplain-able.- " May you enjoy growing your roses, Dad. Funeral Services will be Friday, 11 a.m. in the American Fork 4th Ward, 455 E.t 300 North. Friends may call at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday at the Church one hour prior to services. Burial, American Fork Cemetery. Military Rites by VFW, District IV. Jacobs her dearly. Opal is survived by her loving husband, Ray, of American Fork; children: Ronald Jacobs, ter, friend Rock Springs, Wyoming; Clyde and daughRhoda Jack Jacobs, Linda Jacobs, ter, (Gary) Jolley, all of Highland; Opal Pjcker: son Jacobs, Shirley (Michael) Currier, Judy (Bruce) Black, both of Ameriwent home can Fork; 13 grandchildren, two to our Heavand enly Father 29, expecting two more; a sister, Aug. Leah (Roy) Matson, Boise; 1998 at the Bob brothers: Dickerson, age of 71. Pocatello; She was Kay Dickerson, born Dec. 31, 1926, in American Sandy; Ken Dickerson, China Fork, the oldest daughter of Lake, California; Jerry Dicker-son- , John and Rhoda Anne Wilde Montana; sisters-in-laDickerson. She married Calvin Frances Dickerson, Nampa, Ray Jacobs April 25, 1947 in Idaho, Madge W. Dickerson, American American Fork. Fork; Madge D. She was preProvo. a was Sheperd, always very genOpal ceded in death by her parents, erous, giving, and loving person, always putting others first brothers, Max, Leo, Cecil and and never saying no. She John, and a Barry served in the Relief Society as a Cannon. Funeral Services will be visiting teacher and served as a 11 a.m. in the AmerCub Scout and teacher Thursday, primary leader. She was Captain of ican Fork 5th Ward, 381 S. 300 Greenwood Camp of the East. Friends may call at Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 498 She worked as a School Lunch E. 100 North, Wednesday 6 to Aide for 10 years. She loved p.m. and Thursday at the camping and crocheting and Church one hour prior to serand vices. Burial, Lehi City just being with her family grandchildren who will miss Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sis . 'I ' Vinnie Loretta Price 0. Funeral services will be held Thursday Sept. 3, 1998 at 11 a.m. in the Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State, where Midvale, friends may call Wednesday p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment, American Fork City Cemetery. We would like to thank IHC Hospice, Heidi, Michelle and S. Short. ' She marriedB. Perry and devotion. She always made her children a priority in her life and was a great example to all. Elaine was a lady who ' demonstrated great strength ADDIT10NAI Xand grace in adversity. She I j!yi'?MVV taught us lessons of patience in INSURANCE WORK OUR SPECIALTY! suffering, of quiet and grateful Quality Auto Glass acceptance of trials as well as MCom blessings. In her continual layout quest for knowledge and she never improvement, "CALL FQR DETAILS OFFER EXPIRES SEPT. 16, 1998 stopped learning. She has left for us a wonderful legacy of joy and faithfulness Elaine is survived by her husband, Perry, and children, ittfft ????? Kathy (Murray) Murdoch, Janet (David) Heier, Craig (Danna Lynn) Thomas, and Ronald Thomas, and 11 grand???? children. She was preceded in Introducing -V m7tMmv death by her parents, a sister, JL. Mow Thnh ho Phyllis, and brothers, Vernon STREET and Delbert. Street County Special GUIDE Funeral Services will be Introductory fluiiio f a Thursday, Sept. 3, at 2 p.m. in price, by Thomas Publishing Publishers of the "Official Salt Lake Area Street Guide" the American Fork 8th Ward, 320 N. 100 East. Friends may call at Anderson & Sons Mortui nn r.T.7TTTOTi rrn n m jttttit; i wm ary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday at the Church To order within Utah County: Outside Utah County: one hour prior to services. Burstguldeinconneet.com American Fork ial, Cemetery. I ill Ifrffli J 'x 1 i Stuart Seth Daniel Stuart passed away Wednesday, Aug. 26, Arrow. He loved music, his Willy's 1998. Jeep, and camping with his family. He had a great love for family and friends. Most of all he will miss being with his loving wife Lissa and daughter Shannon. He is survived by his wife and daughter; his father Daniel Stuart of Pleasant Grove; three sisters and two brothers: Patricia, Saya, Samuel, Emily, and Addison Stuart. Additional survivors include his grandparents: Daniel L. and Betty J. Stuart. He was preceded in death by his mother, Deborah. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 29, 1998 in the Cedar Hills Chapel. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Shannon Stuart Trust Fund at U.S. Bank, 175 W. Center, Orem, 84058. Seth, you will remain in our hearts forever! was Sept. 11, 1975 in Santa Clara, California to Daniel Larry and Deborah Ellen Patterson He lflwwir r- 756-255- Stuart. married Lissa Ellen Witt on April 26, 1996. He grew up in Pleasant Grove and graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1993. After high school Seth attended New Mexico Military Institute. 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Sharp, Ml), and Peter V. Sundwall. Jr., Ml), at the IHC Health Center s n s " - Highland. His practice offers a lull spectrum of familv practice ser vices including, general medical ON OVER examinations lor all familv members, immunizations, tive pediatrics, OHUYN, n&v on tmnLY and preven- medicine. graduated from Urigham Young University and Bowman (Irav School of Medicine ol'Wake forest llniversitv. He Dr. Jones accepting new 7KN Douglas R. Jones, MD 10968 N.Alpine Highland, Utah 765-899- 0 I Highland Iwv. ' Houasmm patients, for an appointment, please call IHC Health Center T0$ mV ITEMS! then completed a residency at Ciood Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Phoenix, Ax. He is now SLCTn0NICS f 0,000 IS 9, :1a - 9 2 1 1 I el $ full-tim- He born Fast-Fre- . in Payson, Utah. solemnized in the D. CHIP REPAIRS) FOR Stew3 rfcs arm Trorra Si7f itfjiriaiiw&B(fi DISCOUNTS (GREAT - Marriage Salt Lake Temple Feb. 12, 1964. She graduated from Dixie High School, Dixie College and BYU with a degree in Elementary Education. She taught first and second grade for a e year, then retired to be a mother and homemaker. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the Relief Society, Young Women, and Primary organizations, on the church curriculum writing committee and the name extraction program. She was the recipient of the Silver Fawn for her 17 years of service in Scouting. Her greatest accomplishments were her four children Seth 1 that she taught with much love Thomas 1951 June 26, r Thomas Elaine Vinnie Short Thomas, 69, died Aug. 30, 1998 in American Fork. fane was born Nov. 17, in 1928 Ogden, Utah to Jessie Edward and family. She always had time for friends and family who needed a kind ear or shoulder. Survived by her husband, Rodney; three children, Rodney B. Jr. (Mary Ann); Rick (Judy); Lisa Hope Spratt (Wade); seven grandchildren; six great grand- battle 1998. 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